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But it perpetually collides with the equal efforts of other bodies, and ends by making an arrangement ('unifying') with those that are closely enough related to it:—thus they conspire together to power.
You also wonder whether the home coach, Luis Enrique – who looks perpetually on edge, tetchy, ready to blow – is equal to the pressure to win this trophy.
But you can see Ensslin's influence in modern interpretations of such recipes as the Duke of Marlborough (equal parts sherry and vermouth, dash of orange bitters) and the Perpetually Rosy, my valentine twist on his Perpetual Cocktail (dry and pink vermouth, creme de cacao and Creme Yvette).
In 1873, Tomes [ 14] drew attention to the fact that 'along the outside of the dental arch the muscular structures of the lips and cheeks are perpetually exercising pressure perfectly symmetrically, and on the inside, the tongue is with equal persistence doing the same thing'.
Calmly, wryly, he needs to radiate the conviction that the things he wants to change in pursuit of a fairer, more equal society cannot change so long as a few billionaires in an almost perpetually symbiotic relationship with the Conservatives effectively deploy their newspapers as weapons of mass misinformation.
Perpetually inebriated.
Perpetually unimpressed.
Shawn is perpetually late.
Money is perpetually tight.
He was perpetually working.
He worked perpetually.
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